Areas of Interest

I am painting up a Late Roman army (say circa 400AD) and am using Foundry figures. Wondered if there is another line of figures that scale nicely with Foundry that I could use to get a bit more variety in poses? I am thinking principally about infantry at the moment although mounted suggestions are also welcome. Thanks for any assistance.

Some years back a chap named David Imrie had pics online of his Late Romans which were a combination of Foundry and Black Tree Design. Having seen both (and owning a lot of the BTD Late Romans), I didn't think it would really work, but his work proves otherwise. If I was more tech savvy I'd include an image, but if you search his name + "Late Romans" you'll see a pic.

If I recollect, the Crusader Miniatures fit in reasonably well with the smaller Foundry ones (but then I have a real mix of at least Foundry, Minifigs, Gripping Beast, Black Tree, Crusader & West Wind).linklink

However, check out this size comparison link from the Lead Adventure Forumlink

Thanks so much. BTD figures are nice but I am always a bit nervous ordering from them. The picture above is helpful. I have some Footsore Late Romans and they can work with Foundry but they are just a tad big. Thanks BRB for the tip about 1st Corp. They look like they could do nicely. I was also looking at Warlord Arthurians. Any thoughts about their sizing with Foundry. Lovely figures.

The Gripping Beast plastic set are not unusable with Foundry – I've done some mostly GB Plastic bases with a few, shorter, Foundry figures worked in before without it looking too weird.

I "think" the chap at the right hand end of the rear rank (as you look at it) throwing a dart and with a crested helmet is a Foundry figure – the other guy on the front rank with a crested helmet may also be Foundry (or perhaps Footsore?).

I might take a look a the GB plastics. Also, I have some of the GB Saxon/Germans under the Age of Arthur that I forgot about which scale nicely with the Foundry Late Romans and am thinking perhaps ordering some of their Arthurian Roman figures.

I have a lead Late Roman/Early Byzantine army, but today I'd use plastic I think (as it grows it gets damn heavy to lug around!!!). BTW I really like the Old Glory Arthurian range sculpts for this era.

Wanted to report that 1st Corp Arthurians match up very nicely with Foundry figures. They will look good beside each other in units. And they look much better in person than in the pictures. Lovely figures I like them too because they are more 4th century Roman looking than other Arthurian lines. Good call BRB.

Just to add that I picked up some Warlord armoured Arthurians and they are the perfect match for Foundry.

The 1st Corp are lovely figures. I also ordered a King Arthur and Standard Bearer and I was delighted with the sculpts generally and especially the horses. I've always felt that the 1st Corp horses are the weak link in their ancient lines but these horse are superb. Highly recommended.